Timeline

  1. Diane Anderson graduates from Michigan State University in 1970.  During her college career, Diane Anderson participates in radical college politics with groups such as the Students for a Democratic Society, and gets heavily involved with the drug culture on the Michigan State University campus.
  2. After Diane Anderson graduates from Michigan State University, her participation in radical politics and in the drug culture at Michigan State University follows her into the employment arena, and she becomes chronically unemployable.
  3. In the mid-1970’s, after being unable to find a decent job anywhere in the United States, Diane Anderson moves to Australia to take a teaching position in a small town near Melbourne.
  4. Starting in the mid-1970’s, Diane Anderson abandons her parents for twenty-five plus (25+) years, living a hedonistic lifestyle which centers only upon herself.
  5. During the twenty-five plus (25+) years of Diane Anderson’s absence from the United States, David Anderson is the person who Jewell Anderson exclusively relies upon to give her business/financial/legal counseling, and is the person directly responsible for helping Jewell Anderson establish a comfortable retirement plan to live on after Jewell Anderson retires in 1988 as an elementary school teacher.
  6. Diane Anderson occasionally returns to the United States to see her parents and uses them to obtain clothing, books, etc.  During one of the infrequent visits with her parents, Diane Anderson convinces her parents to pay for an abortion, based upon one of her many illicit relationships with married men in Australia.
  7. During the late 1990’s through the early 2000’s, Diane Anderson has a psychological breakdown and loses her teaching job in Australia.  During this period of time, Diane Anderson is also excommunicated from the Melbourne Unitarian Church and is one (1) of only two (2) people in the history of the Church who is excommunicated from it.
  8. Diane Anderson is deemed to be a pariah in Australian society, and decides she will return to the United States in the Fall of 2003 to live off of her widowed mother, Jewell Anderson.
  9. Between October of 2003 through September of 2004, Diane Anderson misappropriates the limited retirement assets owned by Jewell Anderson.  Diane Anderson attempts to cover her trail regarding her misappropriation of Jewell Anderson’s retirement assets by removing David Anderson and Martha Anderson from all legal documents and business documents pertaining to these assets.
  10. The family members of Jewell Anderson attempt, on multiple occasions, to have a family intervention with Diane Anderson to have her account for her misappropriating assets of Jewell Anderson.  Diane Anderson refuses to do so, but instead, secretly goes to an elder law firm in an attempt to change Jewell Anderson’s estate planning documents, which documents have served Jewell Anderson well for the twenty-five plus (25+) years of Diane Anderson’s absence.
  11. At the urging of all family members, David Anderson is requested to seek Probate Court intervention to have a conservator and guardian appointed for Jewell Anderson to make certain Diane Anderson does not waste any more of Jewell Anderson’s limited retirement funds.
  12. In September of 2004, Judge Barry M. Grant of the Oakland County Probate Court appoints David Anderson as the guardian/conservator for Jewell Anderson.  A full Court Hearing is held to review this appointment, and David Anderson serves as Jewell Anderson’s guardian and conservator from September, 2004 through August, 2005.
  13. While David Anderson serves as the guardian/conservator for Jewell Anderson, he stops the financial hemorrhaging of Jewell Anderson’s retirement accounts and brings stability to Jewell Anderson’s financial affairs, which Diane Anderson tried to misappropriate for her own use.
  14. In order to limit the fighting over Jewell Anderson’s guardianship and conservatorship matters, David Anderson agrees, in August of 2005, to step down as Jewell Anderson’s guardian and conservator. Timothy Flynn, an Oakland County Public Administrator, is appointed by Judge Grant to serve as the successor guardian/conservator for Jewell Anderson.  Mr. Flynn continues to serve in this capacity today.
  15. Timothy Flynn has properly and timely discharged all of his fiduciary responsibilities to Jewell Anderson as her conservator/guardian, and his duties in this capacity have been consistently approved by the Probate Court.